Dillard High defensive back Wayne Lyons, the Sun Sentinel's top-ranked football prospect in Broward County for the Class of 2011, confirmed Friday night that he is flying to South Bend, Ind., on Saturday to take his first official visit when Notre Dame plays Michigan.

Lyons and Dillard evened their record at 1-1 on Friday with a 7-0 nondistrict victory over visiting Deerfield Beach. Lyons & Co. held the Bucks to 25 yards rushing on 14 carries and 85 yards passing.

Of Notre Dame's 16 verbal commitments to this point two are defensive backs. The Irish have commitments from 4-star Eilar Hardy (6-1/175), of Pickerington ( Ohio) Central, and 3-star Jalen Brown (6-0/173), of Irving ( Texas) Macarthur.

Lyons has also set visits to UCLA, next week when the Bruins host Houston at the Rose Bowl, and to Nebraska the weekend of Oct. 29.

As for his final two official visits, Lyons said, "It's between Miami, Florida, Auburn and Stanford.

"Distance is not a factor, just wherever I feel comfortable," he added. "At like where I can come in and play right away, and get a good feel at the school and feel like I am at home. Good environment."

Lyons, a 4-star recruit, plans on committing at the Army All-American Game on Jan. 8, 2011.

Verbal commitments are nonbinding. National Signing Day is Feb. 2, 2011.

Patrick Lammer can be reached at plammer@SunSentinel.com, via Twitter at PLamRecruiting or by phone at 954-356-4867.